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(Ser/estar) is used before most phrases beginning with de, such as expressing origin, possession, and composition.
Ser
(Ser/estar) is used before adjectives to indicate a inherent and permanent condition.
Ser
(Ser/estar) is used to link two nouns, or a noun and pronoun, such as to indicate a profession.
Ser
(Ser/estar) is used to express, time, dates, days or the week, and where an event takes place.
Ser
(Ser/estar) is used to express location or position, whether permanent or temporary.
Estar
(Ser/estar) is used before adjectives to indicate a temporary condition or appearance.
Estar
(Ser/estar) is used with a gerund (-ing verb) to form the progressive tense: They are waiting, etc.
Estar
(Ser/estar) is used with the past participle to form the passive tense of a verb: The work was done by her.
Ser
(Ser/estar) is used with the past participle to express the result of an action: The work is done.
Estar
(Ser/estar) indicates opinion about something in general: Meat is delicious.
Ser
(Ser/estar) indicates opinion about something specific: The meat is delicious.
Estar
estar a punto de
to be about to
estar conforme
to be in agreement
estar de vacaciones
to be on vacation
estar de vuelta
to be back
estar para
to be about to
estar por
to be in favor of, to be inclined to
el abono
subway or bus pass
la Comunidad de Madrid
city of Madrid and environs
el consorcio
consortium, association
constar de
to consist of
la tercera edad
old age